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Ifeoma Quinette Anugwa,Jane Chah
Production of village chickens is largely in the hands of the rural farm families in Enugu State, Nigeria. Local chicken keeping has been neglected by research and development. This affects women more than men, and may further limit the participation of ...
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Jane M. Chah, Ifeoma Q Anugwa, Cynthia Itodo, Anthonia N. Asadu, Mabel U. Dimelu, Adaku Ezeibe
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Ifeoma Quinette Anugwa,Jane Chah
Production of village chickens is largely in the hands of the rural farm families in Enugu State, Nigeria. Local chicken keeping has been neglected by research and development. This affects women more than men, and may further limit the participation of ...
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Khoirul Umam
Pág. 59 - 65
Micro, Small and Medium Business activities have a very important role in promoting the economy because this sector has been tested to have resistance to the economic crisis. Micro, Small and Medium Business has wide employment opportunities that can imp...
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Simonetta Manfredi
This article argues that Higher Education Institutions should adopt positive action in recruitment and promotion to tackle women?s under-representation in senior leadership roles. In a tie-break situation where two candidates are ?as qualified as each ot...
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Liezel Alsemgeest,Chrizaan Grobbelaar
AbstractArguments about money represent one of the most common reasons for divorce. South African and several Western cultures consider communication about money as uncivil and taboo ? even more so than sex and death. The aim of this investigation is to ...
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Melanie Jacobs, Gerrie J. Jacobs
Pág. 9 bladsye
A marked increase in student enrolments in South African public universities over the last two decades, allowed substantially more ?nontraditional? students into the sector. These students typically have unsatisfactory levels of school performance...
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Reena Patel,Mary Jane C. Parmentier
Pág. pp. 29 - 46 pgs.
As women in India enter the rapidly expanding Information Technology (IT) workforce, it could be predicted that their active participation in this sector will change their socio-economic status within the employing organization and the communities in whi...
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Gillian Whitehouse,Chris Diamond
This paper presents recent Australian evidence on the extent to which women are entering ?hybrid? computing jobs combining technical and communication or ?people management? skills, and the way these skill combinations are valued at organisational level....
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Bilge BASÇI, Selay GIRAY
Pág. 117 - 142
The goal of the study is to examine the attitudes of the undergraduate students at the Marmara University toward social gender roles with multivariate analysis techniques. The population of the research is constituted by the undergraduate students at the...
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Müesser KORKMAZ, Ferah ÖZKÖK, Seref ULUOCAK
Pág. 35 - 60
In this research, it was aimed to examine what is the perspective of local people towards women tourists travelling alone in the context of gender roles equality and life values. Population of the research consists of the local people living in Gokceada ...
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Gerel Ochir, Munkhtsengel Baatar, Myagmarsuren Sanjaa and Helen Williams
Mongolian women enjoy equal rights and actively participate in various sectors of the national economy, including the mineral and mining industry. The Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST), the largest university in Mongolia, plays a cruc...
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Rüya ATAKLI YAVUZ
Pág. 77 - 100
Through the socialization process, as a result of the roles assigned to men and women starting from the family based on the society?s traditions and social and cultural structure, the individuals internalize those roles. The gendered role assignments by ...
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Noemí Gómez Lobo,Diego Martín Sánchez
Pág. 6 - 19
Contar una historia (monogatari) sobre la cocina japonesa conlleva inevitablemente una reflexión sobre la tipología arquitectónica más célebre del país: la casa unifamiliar. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la vivienda unifamiliar se convirtió en la...
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Natalia Czytajlo
Los nuevos escenarios y la creciente complejidad de la cuestión social interpelan las formas típicas de intervención de las políticas públicas. Esta investigación se aproxima desde una visión crítica, a las ?políticas de reducción de pobreza centradas en...
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Niveen Mazen Alsayyed and Julian Randall
Purpose: This research explored the role of female managers as change agents and the ?problem of making women visible,? specifically in top management positions in in Jordanian banking industry. Methods: This research design is built on the basis of qual...
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Wahiba Sayed Saeed Alawi,Muneer Mohamed Al Mubarak
Pág. 225 - 231
The purpose of this study is to identify and discuss barriers facing females in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The study looks at three developmental stages; first, school life (childhood) stage between the age of ...
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Antonio J. Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Anabel Alcívar and Mauricio Herrera-López
Two important challenges in research on bullying are to have reliable tools to measure traditional bullying and discriminatory bullying related to special educational needs (SEN), and to learn more about their prevalence. We present the validations of tw...
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Caro C. Janse van Rensburg,Carike Claassen,Alicia Fourie
AbstractOrientation: Marriage formalises gender roles in society and as such has a significant impact on the labour force. The institution does, however, change over time, which makes it important to continually assess the impact that it has.Research pur...
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